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I i If i 1 17 THE SPIRIT oiflGE. 'r Called r:;: v'u wnen the unwritten work of the onr ttao ' . .!P , "der this fc . " Ti , . V -.upunea. t short acants "f thf8 to t ' 18 - working finely. -' Worthy -Chi iems from any Lodge are lmplar is resrularlv t. The ProhihitJnr, T?J ol New Jerser. i thA politicalorganization it recently formed. ms closes my trin th wwkrw session c "i .!'V ... , . r U I . well. There ar fi,. t , the various Grnrl T.nA Good Templars in C.ii ' held sessions, are and all d;in " ,, f , Dest "Fibers of the Ori heard that Bro. IWV t T.J' T?e Nova Scotians hds man --J':J' "'UM waontheTemperanc " vewment for me important and interesting ;.n - .. . M r.,.,- r i Hp laborer Dis- JUL V-JU w -w. , cussed by representatives trora llal ilax, Rocky Mount, Way no, (213,) Goldsboro.Bethel, Warrenton and . The delegates elect til Gr Taa k rV O T 1 Jssion of the R. W i Addf - - . " v ;t. "Our-Whole Dutv. -j - i iTnctvnnlmn in written work Sub- o'ciocktookthVDanyiilflnaraf. L J r 00th i3 expected' , cU8es men r- Jarkslev Statni. ..i , . " r1""5 lDe "got winir of fr, . iZZV' "eiuw tne ft ' . vu iuueu mis sta I emv Rrr TVfir . . ucasL tne field ? Rnm J : o'clock,' a;. m.-hired a theleffwin -?W" Wi": a"ack W,hat ca i mm m m Ba-ii&.i : mmm mm m mm m . . jbc 11 wmt . . a "orseaD(3,rgacjled t at 11 o'clock safe. bv a w. s. Vyiosins ceremuincc. .v I NIG1IT SESSION. . . ; Meeting itb Advance Lodge. ' 6. G.; W. C. T-t 2 rid Coc. D 1st., K. C Tr:P trough Caswell Ooiaiy. t easbueg, , Caswell Co., , '.I.--.-: November 6th, 1875. Editor Snirit. nmi, a-.. . , ' te;, : I i -rr""uciH 1Wr me poriant and interpt: -After leaving . . to; lecture at Mt. Pi0 . aiA5 i.-?J . . 1 iisuu oatnrdav I . ,r ra m ei son f v -""5 uciu in mat cl 1 remained nWr unuay. . . .-cin, 01 lemperancl oldsbbro the Sabbath - l i.o-morrow I go t6 . ' Luther Benson. rhT nfl,RPnnnn T : - r - t EOTTlATrk v I PeraUCA IPnttitv' : 1 ea,A-Wm.Md:itf receptioS took the cars for Grcen.W""- "t""' W,U . attack bv him i Iu Se ooro-reached Greensboro at 2 tZZ " H T- H 'CiooK took tha Tl.-:ii. , cootli is exDectofl' .. canses men -to BY TDE OOVEKSOil-'-oirHOnTH " a vProclamation.. ;; . ; - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, . Raxeiqh, N. C, Nov. 10, 1875. . HTHEBEAS, THE PEOPLE OF W NortH Carolina have beenabu danUy blessed with the favor and pro- . : th. eojoympu. v,. ... - -izo, f .., ZSSSXL famineud, other: . tn olU us but such as are of war, pesuiencB. IT, thr cala... es w hicu av v;; Q Knt anch as are lnciaent 10 the common M of niau . Now, tbereiore,.as v v ehrtetUn people, to render tuksto , . Almi utv God for thesH and-nuraoer, .,. sV,:t .J blessings weP- ; in II W great mercy, l.tU ir5l J Rm.iicN. Governor ot North. Caro- Una obedience to law ana m oout , , r Sify with an honored precedent, do -appoint and set apar t ; ' ' ; fl , . Thondar. IfOTmber 25tU, 1ST5, ; . tilt we may approximate the num- day of" public, Thanksgiving bfcof homes it may be necessary to throu5 ; pfoyide.,;, - 1 . . , i of eVery denomination : to opetoeUT: . , notice. ; Tlnfn4ua til Hnnvention. Sedond District, to be lieM-at-tljw nllfte. commencing 17th Nov.,1 who and Edwards will hold Oxford. -In ?,tagSering - through ' our my next letter T . Rum. " , " " - - f : 1 " " uiu vxiora. in my next letter T ImmflfH.t.lw t. ' ... 'W e h , , gn7 arriyal,! was taken in T'??- SECOND WSTEIOT COHVB charge by Bros. Holder and Hinp . ' ; - - , At n ght, I lectnrV.1 1 the county seat, will be V 7.r? V- aienee if. theS b Wednesda TeS JJLftK-- a do., of the n:s 10 r mow names wem nKf,;j r: - . I am n"inff all my annninfr on Wednesday "Nrv i , sUp in Dawn of Hone .Or0? turn .to hear the tem J mn ! . M the fef Wo Vinnp . there will be ftv full tendance ana . Vn IT fKat 11 mica v..w - - .A. antisbf a 1 i ' n (! . nihar I i sit clk t r rfen ana .Disieniiivu heart to-assemoio- i r;;.;. anil oe a, - ve houses or worsmp, ., Jtendance, and we . will provide , t WUno 4rtV nil that Will COUie. JJtCl.u- uuio -"-T- -- . nA rith i AVOQt fJU,"':M":"7'' .1 .Tit.o duties Of tue occaswn, r- - ;rVe invited to be present. f 1 sanctuaries.. and. ontneJ-- ?n! w fcv Rail Road thanksgiving, and .unite :m.the wng of , 1 luuscvnuu w.uv-; . 1 M?KotnTTihi who has given upov"- rimbemetuitheDepotbyaOomM rnittee ana assigneu.uuuicD. ges anu uiwan's " ' Vir.rnnr jm aim :n inncr0nnrt ? inmre our hearts and enlarge our e lb ,t jSmV-wSiUpteasereport -irmt , J t ; licet evwi(hes With Ijj orations deeds ot coar the Hin in: i witb the subject ot lemperauw. ed la places "P""- eedy - J no. iv. y .H-. k"rr iTo- fVrnh-kn?? Asylums t . Oxford and Mars HiU. 'IV 1 nnflr null. Uuiv n""v -z . 't I.... host.' sneecnes with I ?AA dftvotlons deeds oi coarivj .... and works of love. Anai.'WF y . e met At. f Haih ' I ' -I i . . -eting and ear 2 P---e. in Effi . initiated. Thi, T.. f. ,T. . latf arf bei0S enlisted, under , the evenine train t ' - -. : . rr 'vuj-g , i a iii anno I I 4 - . n " -Healthy condition, with , good" "Der akDd ? little while.victory stantial officers. ... " W,H perch on its beautiful folds After leaving Milton on'l,ondav "Aw1""-1 ' . I visited, . . . ; - Jheo. N Ramsay ' 1 ... PJSLHAai, . ,. ' - ' ! w .we lecturer. 5 ,:,s " 'Sit!? f-r perance question discussed, ffC?i..2lO soasto&h Ch'm'n. Cora. Arrangements. n ITarboro lsf U, Lodge. ..Pelh am , a. vr.; ivowiana, ,vv; u x; Miss Ella Wyche, R. H. S. ; Mrs. Ame joers into the li6dgn, well:. - Wednesday morning I rode Bro. Pierce's horse; with a little boy be- lia Norment, Li. 'H. S.; Mrs. F. D. hind me with mvvalase: a distant Gpawl? WijT J:jA. Townf i. . ., V., T , j, - send, bee; U. W. McKay, A. S.; often miles, until I reached the WfH. Ellis, FjiMis Amelia residence of Samuel Harrison, Esq., Lmkhaw, Treas. ; M. G. Redmond, r formerly representative in the State M5 R- W. Fuller; D. M.; Miss El- Legislare from Caswell county- teK'.W umeu wiui mm ana auer ainner . Yours in F. H. and' C, iLach Lodo-A io . tne representation of the iiOdge. and it. ;a 'AQn.Aj: that every Lodge will not o xuujr represented but have as hifentas Q . vv' AVand evnas promiRprl tn . -lfeel assured that t.ho Oct: 20th, 1875; uVith crratitudef Rthe mercies of the s nasW let us seek wisdom iroiu , i , Dn.i..nnia 1ms ten Prohl- ?u..iil "A.. ...tha nf rectitude, and we asso-i f'o4-e tneoffieers.t g P Die d iAol all doinff -excellent that our dysmayalbsin a i uuu j""""" i selves ana tnose vv iu """t: le serv.ee in tne campa.Bu. - the'citv if KaieiBh.,01. itWi ny T have," said ur.. uuwiw, theiOthdayoijNove Mvr;-;. flncran ab- one thousan I "lour goou ieaavo v'rft . . . i tv-flve.'ana in mo "ua r, ' i V stainer my mind is clearer, pi jBROGDEN. health is oevier, iuy.jmw & i jjy tne vrovwivi . - jf : t T.T : is heavier be kindly took me to k , ".. ' TANCETVILLE. , At f night, J ! lectured to the citi zens of Yanceyville, in the new Court House. Several were lnitia- J. A. Townsend, Sec. ' ' 'i 'Metropolitan Lodge. , At the regular meeting of Metro politan Lodge,' Newbern. held on ted into this Lodge .at the close of Monday night last, the following ine puDiio meeting, x ancey vine officers were installed for the.ensu- Lpdge continues to flourish." It is ing term: in the hands of sucb men as Capt. Wj G. Hall, W. C. T.; Miss M. Jordan, J. A. Long, Esq., Dr. Allen Powers, R. H. S ; Miss H. Willis, Gunni CoI. Pinnix, and a host of SrM ME' ?ook; "n ' T-5 A- W- Edwards, Sec; Miss F. other good men. Cook, A. S.; W. H. Cook, Fi. Sec; Before leaving Yanceyville I vis MissfBettie Fisher, Treas.; James ited the room in the Court Ilouse G. Whaley, M; Miss Bettie Mar--in which Mr. Stevens was found M- Mrs. Mary E. Edwards, ',3 a inijA t -CnnnA t. I. G. ; Monroe Powers, 0. G.; Jas. murdered in 1870. I found the w. Willis, Chap. ' D. N.S.. following lines written with a pen- V 4 , - . oil, by . Hon. Josiah Turner, while TEMPERANCE LECTURES Iheo. N. Ramsay, State Lecturer, will address the citizens of North Carolina, in the interest of the In dependent Order of Good Temnlars. at the iollowing places and times : connnea m me samei room - as a prisoner during the kuklux days': The love of liberty -with life i given, "And life itself. the inferior gift of heaven." - August 13, 70. , 'Established violence and lawless ratt-lit I Frank linton, Monday November 15th. Avowea ana nauowa dj tne name ot rignt." J iouisDurg, luesa-iy, Josiah TiraxKB. Jr.. Prisoner. Aug. 10, '70, ' r , j November Ifith . Wak Forest ColWe. WnAneaA T?loVr;11 TU ,J XT Y1 Nr.! uiwTui, luuisuar xiuvemuer iota. - -p. . . ; -rr mV w)ia?Doro, Monaar. jovember29th. , During my stay in Yancey ville, Faisoh's, TuesdayNovember :K)th. ' ; 1 was the guest of Dr. Allen Guun. SiSSSt' - . On Friday the rain prevented my Sampson Idge, Friday, December 8d. . J HarreH's Store, Saturday, December 4th. , trip to ' ..-;..: . r ; Kock Point, Monday, JDeeember 6th; '- twiutittrp ' - : Wilniington, Tuesday, December 7tb. X.EASBURG, t WMtvUlef ThursdayVpecemoer9th,.'-- . bat SaturdaVV morning was clear Abbottsburg Friday, December 10th. , ; .-'.."j V . Lumberton, Saturday, December 11th. ; and beautiful,' and through ; the Laurinburg, Monday December 18th. . i ' ji ' c T? t j t t i Lilvillev Tuesday, December 14th. kindness Of liro. J ordan I reached Wadesboro, Wednesday December 15th. this place in time for dinner... '- Notice was - given throujgh the Norwood, Saturday, December 18th: Troy, Monday, December 20th. tOWn that I Would lectnre at the Edinboro, Tuesday, December 21 st. Methodist church -(t night. Ac Wednesday December -22d. :. cordingly the meeting was held, ' An extra copy to the person send- and after the lecture the Lodge was jng 10 subscribers, and $10. ; uty G. W. C. T.YareeY-uuieity members, and are earnestly reqwest- ea io attena.- - i The following is i the programme of the exercies of the Convention subject to alteiation ; or amendment by the same:' . - . & ' ' FIRST DAY ' Call to order at 10 o'clock A; m. s Opening exercises. ' i Welcome from Advance Lodgei; Responded to by District Deputy. : Appointment of Committee on Credentials and report of same. r ! Discussion by the representatives generally, ''The .work in our , Dis trict.'; - ... ; Adjournment. AFTERNOON SESSIOXT Call to order 2:30 .-mA Ode "Hail all Hail," etc . Appointment of Committee on. State of the Order. . , - . Roll of Lodges . called and dele gates respond and report the coudi-; tion of their Lodges both as to the; number of members and Finances. . Address : i '.'How can we reclaim our fallen Brother ' Adjournment. 1 ' : NIGOT SESSION, r Public Addresses. SECOND 13 AY. Called to order at 9:30 a. m. Ode "Stand up, Stand up, for Temperance." Prayer by Chaplain. : Discussion, "How shall the unoe cupied Territory in our. District be reached ?'? To be discussed by Tar boro, Wilson. New. Berne, Palmyra and Bright Hope. . Discussion,, "How can we best raise a lectnre funds, for the Dis trict?" Discussed by all the dele gates. - . . . ' t 0ur Paper" The. Spirit of the Age. Address irom . Bro. , John ArmstrongPrbprietor, and others. "Adjournment.. . - . - -x . AFTERNOON. SESSION. - Called to order at 2:30 p. m.? ' Song, "All Hail the , power; pf Jsus name." Reports of Committees; . i "Discussion, "The advantages of !PSIBUTE : OP.; SESPECTi Private Secretary, November 13th, 1875. r J,4i-2t V: -' ' : . i J .. r v t tvi uwi w iiu w AHU, XiU WARDS. WHO died on the afternoon of the 22d of July,- in the 61st year of his age. leaving a devoted '"""j lyrute 01 inenas 10 mourn their loss; Therefore ' ' Resolved-That Bethel Lodge bow in hum ble eubmissiou to tb.e will ofhim who doeth all things well, and accept tbis Dispensation of bis Providence as a summons to prepare for our approaching dissolution." JBteolvediTh&t in the death of Bro. Edward Edwards, Bethel Lodge has lost one of her most faithful members, the community, a good citizen, and the M. E. Church a zealous hristian, . . , . - JSMofof,'That we tender to the family of our deceased brother our heartfelt sympathy in this, their sad bereavement, and remind them that "Earth hath no sorrow that hea ven cannot heal." . ; j&0?0i,That a cepy of thene resolutions be sent to the widow of the deceased, and also furnished the Spirit of the Agm for publi cation, u S.M.PABISH. S. STXBB, . For Committee.' DIED . In this city, October 50th, little FLeitiircK Ootavia, daughter of A. L. and Salle Wood all, aged 2 years 1 month. "Suffer little children to comeunto Me, for ! such is the Kingdom of God." The bird-like voice, whose joyous tones ! Made glad the scene of sin and strife, Sings nw an everlasting song Amid the trees of life. R. WYATT, (Late of Wyatt, Bingham & Co.',) - At It. Lave d: Son's old stdndT-Wilmixgton t.t . . , RALEIGH, N.' C. Has just received a new and splendid stock of . - G- R O. C E R I E S, and respectfully invites his customers of the past, friends and the public .generally to call and S3e him and have' their, wants, in his line, supplied at .satisfactory, prices, and with promptness. .Orders solicited, which shall be filled at lowest market rates and goods forwarded with dispatch. v , B3FJTLOUR A SPEClALTr. My success in the past will enable me to guarantee as re commended. In fact, 1 propose to deal in no other but first class goods. ; , Bagrffing ani Ties Always on Hand. I shall continue the Cotton "Commission Business, ; and solicit consignments which shall have my personal, attention and best prices; I will always pay the highest mar ket price for Cotton, when in need of any to fill orders. L.0EL WYAT1V 40 ly . Grocer and Comm. Merchant. THEN YOU COME TO "EALEIGH : r STOP AT TEE - ; TEMPERANCE BOARDING. HOUSE, ttUUD T12M.FL.AB HEADQUARTERS, & ly - Fayette ville Street.' - ' i" 0 am The n Esrr ma:-- The BEST Fit. ' . ' . , : ... ; -I'he BEST Material.- , , ' f; r-.i The BEST Triiumed '. - . -1 The BEST in every particular. ' ' Official Sets, H pieces, I. O. of GTJirlW $15 to $125. o. .'.!.,A',,.if:.j Dkobe Rboalia, per doz from flStofSO. Iu G. Lodob Djcputiks RtfOALiA, from $4 tqSO : each.'t , ' ; , j-. j . - ' The ofty, , manufacturer of . the Ivmatk--'' , .TiowAt Fjca.' Prices frbm $10 to $1(X.!' f Over 50 pieces of Temperance Bheet Muslc oemi lor.CataiOirue ol stvles and nrii- u jvi .vaujiuguc tut auu prices ' ) . AZROGOFF,, - . Bainbridge St.;p;iadelphia, Pa. ' 42-lv. ' ' ' ' - ' ' REIA - FOR ' . . . " . 6009. TEKPLiHS: A!TD PATSONS . OF HUSBAKOT.?, - , " Good Templar Regalia, $15, $2A, $25, $S0an 4 . $40 perect of 14 pieces. L ' Degree Temple set $2(, ? $30 and any y 1 price desired. " I Lodge Deputy' li. jfalia from $3 to $10. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Nankeen sets,, (sash and apron, 85 cents. " j Calico " . t .75 Ladies apron and sash, per set, 50 t ; AH regalia furnished wakeuttid to i be vqual in every respect to that - made bj -any Ik erthe rn Ilouse. , : Address, Mrs. A. R. EDWARDS, ; . R-ly. ' ' . : i , ; RAleigh, N. o t r Remlngtoii ani Car plina MM- Steel Cotton Hoes, r ? ; Everyone Warranted. ELWELL IRON HOES, V " ? ' ' . 1 ; . . WINSTEAD STEEL nOESr; SPADES, SII0VEI5, FORKS, ? ; V . t: - PLOW, TRACES and HARNESS-. GARDEN TOOLS, &c., fec. : . ' . ' ' : t . v. Trade supplied at bottom prices.,' . ' I -v . ...I..'-."-,. . .. ' : i :r-J : T. H. BRIGGS & SONS. 54 B i 00K BINDING --'"1 iiO-.; ; ? .u . In the ndtfiftt reasonable terms Execn&d JnTm ifm. : I tromr Book Bindery over the' Nv C. BooJt' Store. t'"'J.-"'' t" i . ' . ; 9 1 1 4 - - f 1v SI i
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